Chapter 260, Kind People

Witnessing Jimmy's death, Brooklyn was in a bad mood. He stood on the side of the road, looking at the situation on the other side.

The truck driver explained in a panic, looking at a loss. The doctors hula ran out of a large pile, doing their best around the puddle that was still convulsing.

The doctor who had been laughing in the ward earlier was among them, and he looked shocked. After a while, the police car also arrived.

Brooklyn greeted the police, said goodbye to the hospital, and left with Bob. Ray drove the car, and the atmosphere in the car seemed a little silent along the way.

"If there were alternative drugs that could suppress impulses, would Jimmy be a good person?" Brooklyn was silent.

Back to e.. y, each dispersed. The next day, near noon, Brooklyn woke up. There was a half-box of pizza on the table.

Ray didn't make chickpeas, and when he went out for a run in the morning, he bought pizza on the way. Brooklyn took a piece and ate it, and Brooklyn went into the kitchen to prepare lunch.

After lunch, Brooklyn received a phone call and had to end his leisurely vacation time and hurry back to e. y怂

Ewing Paderick filed to withdraw the lawsuit.

"Are you sure, Mr. Ewing?" Brooklyn glanced at Ewing, who looked blank, and confirmed

"Decided to drop the charges against Dr. Sean Murphy?" Ewing nodded, rolled his eyes, and glanced at Sean.

He opened his mouth and said

"Yes, I'm sure. It's not Dr. Sean's fault. Brooklyn looked at Jessica, the legal counsel at Bellevue Hospital, and the president who had accompanied them to the courthouse.

"You can always come here and find me if you need to." Brooklyn pointed to his feet, wrote down his contact information on a piece of paper, tore it off and handed it to Ewing.

"Although the case has officially entered the acceptance process and should not be revoked according to the regulations, I can help you revoke it in this case." Everyone breathed a sigh of relief.

Generally speaking, if the plaintiff files to dismiss the lawsuit, the judge will agree to it, as long as it is not under duress or threat.

But there are exceptions to everything. There have been cases in Brooklyn where the prosecution and defense tried to reach an agreement, but he refused.

There have also been cases where the plaintiff applied to withdraw the lawsuit, but he refused. Brooklyn is portrayed in a positive light, but in the eyes of a minority, he is a moody, harsh psychopath.

"Alright, you can go." Brooklyn was operating on the computer, undoing the eucalyptus.

After seeing off everyone at Bellevue Public Hospital, Brooklyn immediately turned off his computer and went home. ………………………… Monday, morning.

Brooklyn convened the crowd again for a brief meeting. Last week the Scorpio group helped e... A new intranet has been set up, in which judges and law clerks have begun to enjoy the benefits of the intranet.

Brooklyn mainly asks for feedback on how well you use it. The situation was similar to what Brooklyn had expected. Judges can use computers to find the information they need anytime and anywhere in the courtroom, while law clerks are more relaxed and do not need to be as busy as Jerry did before.

Especially after Brooklyn imported all the past files. Relying on the intranet, judges can more accurately screen the precedents with the highest similarity to the cases they are trying as the punishment criteria, and judges no longer need to rely on experience and memory to search for precedents, which greatly improves the efficiency of court hearings.

After receiving positive feedback, Brooklyn announced that it will continue to promote digital office, and new technologies will gradually cover all aspects of the court.

Brooklyn then proposed changes to the jury pool. Michael had complained before, calling e.. Y's jury pool is antique, and there is even information about the deceased in it.

The newcomers may not know much about this, but Brooklyn and others have experienced it countless times. A jury was called for a case, and the number of juries was drawn from the citizens' pool.

The court's citizen information has nothing to do with the police, but is entered during the review of the list of naturalized persons.

Once the information is entered, it is placed there, no one manages it, no one maintains it, no one updates it. According to the procedure, judges only need to enter the required number of jurors, and the system will automatically draw them, and then print the letter and mail it.

But the reality is that after the system is completed, the judges have to screen the selected personnel, and sometimes even need to call one by one to confirm the mailing address and personnel situation.

Brooklyn plans to work with the police to change the information in the jury pool to be accessed from the police, so that when a citizen changes his or her address or a citizen dies, the data in the police database is updated and the court side updates it in real time.

There will be no more mailing of letters to an address that has changed hands n times, nor of mailing letters to citizens who have been dead for ten years.

In addition to the jury pool question, Brooklyn asked about the classification of the eucalyptus. Previously, Brooklyn asked judges to try to choose a certain type of case for trial to speed up the processing efficiency.

This policy has only been in place for less than a month, and it does not seem to be effective at the moment. Finally, there is the issue of public welfare activities.

There are many public welfare organizations in the Federation, and there are even more minority groups that are classified as vulnerable groups.

For example, the new Empowerment and Representation Pro Bono Work Act, which emerged last year, aims to help victims and survivors of domestic violence access pro bono legal services.

Under the Act, the Chief Justice of each judicial district is required to hold at least one public event per year to promote public interest services and empower survivors of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking.

In doing so, the Chief Justice seeks to maximize local impact and provide high-quality pro bono legal services to survivors.

There are many more such requirements. Taken together, these requirements greatly increase the burden on the Chief Justice.

Brooklyn argues that e.. The influence of the courts should also be used to respond to such provisions. It is not possible for the Chief Justice to be tired and tired alone, and the others to be idle and have nothing to do.

The morning meeting was successfully held. Brooklyn was in full swing, and his demands, as long as they were not excessive, were not opposed.

Back in the inner courtyard, change into a robe, take a computer and a water glass, and leave in a hurry. Court No. 9. The judge's assistant is still Bob, who is nine months pregnant, and the clerk is Jerry, who has finally ended his entanglement with Bennett.

Brooklyn finally met the man of God who had traveled to all the courtrooms in New York. This is a couple with an unremarkable appearance.

Aside from an extreme knowledge of court procedures, there is nothing out of the ordinary. Considering they've traveled all over New York's courtrooms, it's not surprising that they're familiar with court procedures.

The couple's case is simple. The reason why they filed for divorce was that their wife was cheating. But every time the court decides a divorce, the husband can't stand life without his wife, and in the blink of an eye, he is with his wife again.

Then the wife continued to cheat, and the husband couldn't bear it anymore and filed for divorce again. After allowing it, the husband remembered the good of his wife again and was with his wife again.

Then the wife continued to cheat...... Brooklyn was not alone in feeling strange about the couple's strange behavior, and a judge had previously wondered about it, and the judge ordered a 'full body examination' of the couple, and finally determined the cause of everything.

The wife has a tumor in her brain, and the tumor compresses the nerves and affects the wife. She can't control her behavior at all, as long as a man flirts with her, she has to obediently play cards with strangers.

In fact, not only that, but every time my wife sees a promotion on TV or radio, she can't help but buy it, and for that reason they have a lot of things at home that they don't need at all.

The wife will often be dragged by people on the street to empty her wallet, or buy half of the clothes in the store under the introduction of a shopping guide.

The wife's problem is very serious, but the husband is reluctant to abandon his wife, and for so long, the two have been noisy and intermittent.

Whenever he learned that he was green, his husband would clamore for a divorce. Calm down after the divorce, get married again, be green again, and divorce again......

"Can she have surgery to remove the tumor in this situation?" Brooklyn asked.

"I can't." Without waiting for the expert witness to speak, the husband began to speak. The location of the tumor growth is too hidden, and surgery to remove the tumor is likely to damage other areas.

"What do you want to do?" After calling the expert witness to leave the table, Brooklyn asked her husband.

"According to the law, your wife is sick and needs your care, especially considering that she still has a tumor in her head, I can't allow you to divorce."

"But your situation is too special. You've gotten divorced and gotten back and forth too many times. So, what exactly do you want? When the husband heard this, he subconsciously turned his head to look at his wife.

"I ......" he opened his mouth, speechless for a moment. Brooklyn retracted his gaze and announced the verdict.

"The plaintiff's application is dismissed."

"Your wife is in the midst of her illness, sir, and you should be by your side to take care of her. Accompany her to the hospital and find a way to remove the tumor in her brain and return your lives to normal. Instead of filing for divorce everywhere and wasting judicial resources. ā€

"If the hospital confirms that it is not possible to remove the tumor without causing damage, or if you confirm that the tumor will not be removed, whatever it is, come back to me when you have a decision, and I will give you a final ruling." If so, Brooklyn will rule to approve the plaintiff's petition.

……………… State Courts. Anne Aldington finds Regulus again. After a whole weekend of hard work, the Eucalyptus team has made a big breakthrough.

They sifted through the cases of prisoners who insisted on appealing after being imprisoned, and finally settled on a similar case.

It was an insurance scam. The policyholder kills the insurer and defrauds the insurance to pay for it. According to the case file, the amount of insurance obtained by fraud was as high as $730,000.

The insurance company immediately called the police, and after a police investigation, the murderer was successfully arrested at the border. After several rounds of interrogation, the defrauded insurance money has never been recovered.

Later, the suspect was indicted, and the court ordered the suspect to pay compensation to the victim, which has been in arrears to this day.

The suspect didn't even pay for his lawyer's fees. After being imprisoned, the suspect wrote several letters to appeal, saying that the ultimate beneficiary of the insurance compensation was not himself, but someone else.

He cooperated with someone else to defraud the insurance. He was responsible for the killing, and the other was responsible for the transfer of money. In view of the bizarre nature of this claim, the appeal was never entertained.

Two years ago, the suspect was stabbed to death in a bathroom after being involved in a prison fight. Anne obtained the video materials of the trial at that time through her connections, and according to the video materials, the suspect mentioned that he had an accomplice during the trial.

Not only that, but the suspect also claimed that the entire plan was come up with by an accomplice. But the suspect could not describe any of the characteristics of the accomplices, could not provide the names, photographs, phone numbers of the accomplices...... Anything that can be locked down or even traced.

The suspect said that he and his accomplices were interviewed on their own farm, and no records were left. The judge thought he was talking nonsense.

Anne understood. According to normal logic, the person responsible for the murder must be the most dangerous, regardless of who came up with the idea.

The suspect paid the most, and he should have been in control of the entire process of the insurance money. But he didn't. He was so arrogant that he let his accomplices manipulate the insurance money to transfer money, and he was only responsible for the whole process.

He didn't even get a penny. The case was originally filed by the insurance company, but in the end, the jury and the judge found the case to be murder, and the suspect was also arrested and imprisoned on the murder charge.

Not scam insurance. Because the suspect did not have access to the insurance money at all! The case caught Anne's attention, mainly because the suspect's lawyer was Julie's lawyer, Bobby Singh.

After listening to Anne's account, Regulus was silent for a moment, and called his assistant to look for information.

"I remember what you said." Regulus said with a smile

"That's what I'm responsible for."

"I remember the situation when the suspect always insisted that he was instructed to do so. But he was unable to provide any information about his accomplices. Even a single hair. ā€

"Out of an abundance of caution, I also considered the possibility of what the suspect said at the time and asked the police to re-investigate. I even wanted to dismiss the indictment. Speaking of this, Regulus spread his hands and said helplessly

"But you should understand, it's too unbelievable."

"Without any evidence, it is difficult for me to make this decision based on the words of the defendant's family."

"Also, how did you confirm that the suspect's accomplice was his lawyer?"

"At that time, I remember that the case dragged on for more than three months, and the suspect stayed with Bobby Singh for more than three months, and if Bobby Singh was really an accomplice, he should have noticed it." As he spoke, the assistant retrieved the insurance fraud file.

Regulus put on his glasses and looked slowly. He looked very closely, which made Anne Aldington, who was waiting on the sidelines, very anxious.

"Regulus, I understand, I understand what you're saying. Now we only suspect it, but we have no evidence. ā€

"But we can't wait any longer."

"Bobby Singh has sensed the anomaly, and if we continue to wait, I'm afraid we won't get anything."

"Now that we are accepting it, we can investigate it openly." Regulus' hand turning the page paused, and he looked up at Anne.

"Anne, do you know what you're going to face if you do that?"

"I know." Anne Aldington nodded solemnly.

"Okay." Regulus stared at Anne for a moment, closed the file, removed his glasses, opened the drawer, took out the indictment from the previous time, and handed it to the assistant.

"Prioritize it."